The impending marriage of Elm Creek's most renowned quilting instructor prompts the stitching of a perfect commemorative bridal quilt, an endeavor that is challenged by closely guarded secrets among the Elm Creek Quilters.
Just then, Todd bent over to tie his shoe, and in the moment while the server's back was turned, Todd's friend removed the lid from Todd's cup, poured half the contents into the tip jar, and replaced the lid. By the time Todd rose and ...
... and his eyes were kind. “But you can stop running now. I'm James Conner of the Sixth Connecticut.
The ninth book in Jennifer Chiaverini's bestselling series—when two of Elm Creek Quilts’ founding members decide to leave the fold, who can possibly take their place in the circle of quilters?
For Sylvia, who is coping with the modern problem of family dispersed, estranged, or even forgotten, reconciliation with her personal history may prove as elusive as piecing the Christmas Quilt.
“I know you're going to miss Todd.” “That's the understatement of the month.” Yes, he would come home for school breaks, but she would not pretend things would be the same. Todd was setting forth upon a one-way journey from home into ...
Throughout the years when she had held her breath, hoping that Michael would surpass his guidance counselor's predictions and graduate from high school, and through the long months when she questioned Todd's choice of friends, ...
The New Year's Quilt is a novel to enjoy today and to treasure anew each holiday season.
It is the story of a young wife living through the hardships and agonies of the World War II home front; of a family torn apart by jealousy and betrayal; of misunderstanding, loss, and a tragedy that can never be undone.
In The Quilter’s Kitchen, Anna Del Maso revisits the kitchens of Elm Creek Manor, past and present.
Sylvia Bergstrom Compson and her fiancâe Andrew embark on a difficult journey to find her mother's missing heirloom quilts, all the while discovering secrets regarding her mother's life and untimely death.